Current fellowships include:
Irving B. Harris Fellowship
For students with exemplary academic and extracurricular records.
Mikati Foundation Fellowship
For students from the Middle East or Asia, enrolled in a Chicago Harris degree program that focuses on the skills needed to design, implement, and evaluate public policies especially as they apply to developing countries, specifically in the Middle East.
FUSADES El Salvador Fellowship Program
For El Salvador citizens who have been admitted to the one year AM or two-year MPP program and plan to work in El Salvador for a minimum of two years following graduation. Full tuition, fees, and annual stipend for students who have been admitted to the one-year AM or two-year MPP program.
University of Chicago Pre-doctoral Training Program in Education Sciences seeks applicants for five pre-doctoral fellowships in educational research.
The fellowships will prepare outstanding scholars to conduct methodologically rigorous scientific research relevant to pressing challenges facing American education. Fellowship recipients will be new students admitted to the 2012 – 2013 academic year to a PhD program in the Division of Social Sciences, the Harris School of Public Policy or the Social Services Administration who are US citizens or permanent residents. These fellowships are funded by a training grant from the US Department to Education Institute for Education.